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'Madness' at Ulez camera costs dad job
Daily Express
|October 08, 2025
A CITY worker who cut down a Ulez camera in a "moment of madness" has lost his job and embarrassed his children, a court heard.
Stephen Harwood-Stamper, 63, took an angle grinder to the camera, which is used to charge motorists in London if their vehicles are too polluting. Another person then blew it up in Sidcup, South East London.
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